fŭgĭo
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 to flee, to fly, to run away
2 to avoid, to shun
3 to go into exile

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Locutions, idioms and examples


eadem qua ceteri fugio || fuge (+ infinitive) || non me fugit (+ accusative and infinitive) || aliquem fugit || aliquo fugio || eadem qua ceteri fugio noluit || dedecus fugio || Acheronta fugio = to escape the Acheron (= to achieve immortality) || a Troia fugio = to escape from the surroundings of Troy || ad verba fugi || alius alio fugiebat || Arpinum fugio || e corpore sanguis fugit || e pratis pruina fugit || ubi me fugiet memoria || vociferari Decius quo fugerent || asserui me fugique catenas || accessus hominum fugio = to escape proximity with men || a consilio fugiendi absum = to be opposed to the intention to flee || a patria fugi exul = I left the homeland for exile || Antonii suspicionem fugio || te non fugit || admirari desine, cur fugiunt || a patria fugi victus et exul ego = I was leaving the homeland, exiled and defeated || date viam qua fugere liceat || amisso oppido fugerat in arcem || iaculatores fugerunt inter subsidia || rape, trahe, fuge, late || ad verba magis quae poterant nocere, fugi || an patris triumphum decorare fugiendum fuit ? || raptus ab suis atque alteri equo iniectus fugit || an tanta sit eius (= animi) tenuitas ut fugiat aciem? || vox quoque Moerim iam fugit ipsa; lupi videre priores




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